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Terry Booth

Special Movie Event and Halloween Celebration for Families with Children with Special N... - 0 views

  • Click here to download the full flyer (PDF) What: Special Movie Event and Halloween Celebration for Families with Children with Special Needs Where: Public Library, 301 E. Main in Missoula When: October 29, 2010 Doors open at 6:30 p.m. Bring the whole family for this fun filled evening! Fun alternative to candy trick or treating Healthy snacks tailored for children with food allergies or special diets Family-friendly animated feature film Sensory-friendly movie experience Everyone is free to get up and move around
Roger Holt

Bionic Eyes, Robotic Arms, and Body Suits: Sci-Fi Movie or Modern Science? | Friendship... - 0 views

  • Bionic Eyes, Robotic Arms, and body suits…. Nope, this is not some futuristic sci-fi movie. This is modern science and in the near future these technologies will be able to help thousands of amputees, paraplegics, and individuals with visual impairments. Take a look at what science will be providing to individuals with disabilities, watch these videos and remind yourself that the future is now.
Terry Booth

Educational Film Night for Parents with Special Needs Children - Missoula - June 25, 2010 - 0 views

  • Click here to download the flyer for this event (PDF) Where: Missoula Public Library When: 6:30pm open / 7:00 pm movie What: A Special Presentation on autism services offered by Easer Seals Goodwill at 6:45pm with the Movie “Autistic-Like, Graham’s Story” to start at 7pm. Childcare provided and an animated family friendly movie will be presented for children. For more information please contact Audrey at 406-850-2977 or Belinda at 406-697-5522. For full details please visit Montana Autism Community Support Network on Facebook
Meliah Bell

Flathead Valley Support Group Meeting - Kalispell, MT - October 22, 2012 - 0 views

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    What:
    Kalispell Support Group Meeting When/Where:
    Serious Ju Ju Skateworks at 1896 Airport Road
    Kalispell, MT
    6:30pm to 8:30pm Target Audience:
    open to all parents, caregivers, professionals and kids The indoor skate park will be available for use and movies will be played on a big screen to help entertain the kids. Contact:
    Tim
    (406) 257-8758
Roger Holt

Asperger's Syndrome, on Screen and in Life - NYTimes.com - 0 views

  • The three new movies would seem to have little in common: a romantic comedy about Upper West Side singles, a biopic about a noted animal science professor, and an animated film about an extended pen-pal relationship.
  • But all three revolve around Asperger’s syndrome, the complex and mysterious neurological disorder linked to autism. Their nearly simultaneous appearance — two open this summer, and the third is planned for next year — underscores how much Asperger’s and high-functioning autism have expanded in the public consciousness since Dustin Hoffman’s portrayal of an autistic savant in “Rain Man” 21 years ago.
  • Julia Griner/Serenade Films/Fox Searchlight A STARRING ROLE Hugh Dancy of “Adam” during filming in New York. His character has an obsessive interest in astronomy.
Roger Holt

Making online programming accessible to people with disabilities - 0 views

  • Making online programming accessible to people with disabilities
  • The new Twenty-first Century Communications and Video Accessibility Act will make it easier for people with disabilities to access TV programs over the Internet. While the law is a tremendous step in the right direction, a surge in new types of online programming, such as Webisodes and streaming movies, are still not captioned for the deaf and hard of hearing. This issue has drawn the attention of federal law enforcers, including the Department of Justice, which is considering the possibility of revising the Americans with Disabilities Act to address accessible web information and services, movie captioning and video descriptions.
Terry Booth

GPS Youth Camp - Michigan - June 24 - July 1, 2011 - 0 views

  • Click here to complete and submit your application What: This summer adventure for teens 16 to 17 includes the opportunity to experience what it is like to live and work with a Leader Dog and sends you home with a free accessible GPS device! During the week, you'll learn how to use the GPS to enhance your ability to travel in current and new environments. Additional activities planned for the week include tandem biking, movie night and kayaking, just to name a few! Instructor to Student Ratio: GPS Camp has a 1:3 instructor-to-student ratio to ensure a personalized experience for all participants. Lodging: Campers stay in the residence facility on our beautiful campus in Rochester Hills, Michigan. Male and female students reside in separate areas of the residence and are supervised by Leader Dog staff. Camp Overview: Challenge Level: Moderate to Difficult Age requirement: 16–17 years old Dates: June 24–July 1, 2011 Now accepting applications
  • Click here to submit your application What: This summer adventure for teens 16 to 17 includes the opportunity to experience what it is like to live and work with a Leader Dog and sends you home with a free accessible GPS device! During the week, you'll learn how to use the GPS to enhance your ability to travel in current and new environments. Additional activities planned for the week include tandem biking, movie night and kayaking, just to name a few! Instructor to Student Ratio: GPS Camp has a 1:3 instructor-to-student ratio to ensure a personalized experience for all participants. Lodging: Campers stay in the residence facility on our beautiful campus in Rochester Hills, Michigan. Male and female students reside in separate areas of the residence and are supervised by Leader Dog staff. Camp Overview: Challenge Level: Moderate to Difficult Age requirement: 16–17 years old Dates: June 24–July 1, 2011 Now accepting applications
Roger Holt

Beach wheelchairs becoming a hit - Coast River Business Journal : News - 0 views

  • LINCOLN CITY - They may look strange, but they have a true purpose. What appear to be devices out of a science fiction movie are actually specially designed wheelchairs to help the disabled navigate outdoor recreation areas in Lincoln City.
Roger Holt

Special Education Students a Focus in "Bully" - On Special Education - Education Week - 0 views

  • Two students with Asperger syndrome—an autism spectrum disorder that can make it tough to interact in social sitatuations—are featured heavily in "Bully," the new education shock-you-mentary, opening in wide release Friday.
Roger Holt

Education Week: Studies Shed Light on 'Twice Exceptional' Students - 0 views

  • Emerging research on the "neurodevelopmental paradox" of twice-exceptional students highlights the need for educators to take an earlier, more holistic approach to evaluating and teaching students with disabilities. Often, when people think of a gifted student with disabilities, they picture an autistic savant, like Dustin Hoffman's character in the movie "Rain Man," but in reality, "there are a lot of kids who are really struggling, and we totally miss them," said M. Layne Kalbfleisch, the principal investigator of the Krasnow Investigations of Developmental Learning and Behavior, or KIDLAB, at George Mason University, in Fairfax, Va. Ms. Kalbfleisch and other experts estimate there were 300,000 twice-exceptional students—intellectually gifted children also diagnosed with learning disabilities—in 2004, when the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act first noted that students with disabilities may also be gifted.
Roger Holt

Vanderbilt study reveals senses of sight and sound separated in children with autism | ... - 0 views

  • Like watching a foreign movie that was badly dubbed, children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) have trouble integrating simultaneous information from their eyes and their ears, according to a Vanderbilt study published today in The Journal of Neuroscience.
Roger Holt

11 Sensory Friendly Entertainment Options for Special Needs Families | Friendship Circl... - 0 views

  • An increasing number of entertainment venues are offering sensory-friendly options for families who would otherwise not be able to enjoy activities such as going to the movies, seeing a live performance or participating in indoor recreational activities.
Terry Booth

Saturday Night Out - Bozeman - July 17, 2010 - 0 views

  • It’s time to get your party on again! This month, on July 17th, Eagle Mount is having a Pirate Pool Party. Please bring a bathing suit and towel, clothes you can get wet for some fun outside, and nice cozy clothes for movie watching after we swim. We will be watching Pirates of the Caribbean in the back room after dinner. It is VERY IMPORTANT that you RSVP. If you do not let us know that you will be coming, we will not be prepared to have you. So, please call or email Anna Chrysostomides at annac@eaglemount.org or 406.586.1781 to let us know either way! We look forward to seeing you!
Terry Booth

Spread The Word to End the Word Campaign - Bozeman High School - 0 views

  • Mrs. Shonkwiler's and Mr. Asserson's classes united to make a video to spread the word to end the word.

Roger Holt

Kim Peek, the original Rain Man, dies - Times Online - 1 views

  • Kim Peek, the autistic savant who inspired the Oscar-winning film Rain Man, has died, aged 58. Mr Peek's father Fran said that his son had suffered a major heart attack on Saturday and was pronounced dead at a hospital in Salt Lake City, Utah, the town where he had spent his life. Mr Peek was probably the world's most famous savant. Described as a confounding mixture of disability and genius, his astonishing ability to retain knowledge inspired the writer Barry Morrow to write Rain Man, the 1988 movie starring Dustin Hoffman that won four Academy Awards.
Roger Holt

LD OnLine :: Captioned Media: Literacy Support for Diverse Learners - 0 views

  • In a typical classroom, a teacher may find many students who are struggling readers, whether they are beginning readers, students with language-based learning disabilities, or students who are English language learners (ELLs). One motivating, engaging and inexpensive way to help build the reading skills of students is through the use of closed captioned and subtitled television shows and movies.
Roger Holt

Independent Lens . THE HORSE BOY | PBS - 0 views

  • ITVS Community and Autism Society of America are proud to support THE HORSE BOY with Community Cinema screening events and materials in support of its national broadcast on Independent Lens in May 2010.
Terry Booth

Optimist Special Children's Camp - Red Lodge - Aug. 1-7, 2010 - 0 views

  • The goal of the Optimist Special Children's Camp is to give the children a week of summer camp where they can forget about their disabilities and have fun while giving their caregivers some free time. During the week of camp, the children will play games, do crafts, swim and enjoy a special activity each night (movie, dance, carnival).Click here to download the Camper Enrollment Application (PDF)Click here to download the Counselor Application (PDF)
Terry Booth

SEPTA Family Social Night - Bozeman - March 8, 2011 - 0 views

  • What:Please join us for a parent/teacher social hour to discuss disability related issues and concerns while the kids enjoy a movie, popcorn and drinks in a supervised room next door. When: Tuesday, March 8th at 6:00 PM Where: Willson School, Rooms 225 and 234404 West Main, Bozeman, MT For more information: Call Joanna Dumas, President, at 406-522-0851
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